NMR LipoProfile® with Insulin Resistance Markers LabCorp

$75.00

This test is one of the most effective for measuring accurate LDL and HDL levels to identify potential cardiovascular disease.

LabCorp Test #: 884000, CPT: 80061; 83704

Disclaimer: Due to state regulations, Defy Medical does not offer on-demand lab testing in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, or Massachusetts.

This test provides a more detailed picture of your cholesterol levels than a standard lipid panel by examining the size and number of cholesterol particles in your blood. It also includes markers to help assess your risk for insulin resistance, a condition where your body doesn't respond well to insulin. Insulin resistance is often a precursor to diabetes.
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Why To Buy

The NMR LipoProfile® test analyzes your blood to provide detailed information about your cholesterol particles and insulin resistance, helping identify potential causes for metabolic issues. This test can pinpoint specific imbalances contributing to your symptoms, allowing for targeted management. Defy Medical offers this test to help you understand your risk factors and take proactive steps towards better health.

Finding the cause(s) of:

  • Abdominal obesity: This test helps evaluate metabolic factors often linked to abdominal obesity, such as insulin resistance and abnormal lipid levels.
  • Elevated fasting glucose: The insulin resistance markers included in this test can help determine if elevated glucose levels are related to impaired insulin function.
  • High LDL cholesterol: The NMR LipoProfile® provides detailed information about LDL particle size and number, which can offer insights into cardiovascular risk associated with high LDL.
  • High triglycerides: This test directly measures triglycerides and assesses related lipid patterns that contribute to high triglyceride levels.
  • Low HDL cholesterol: The NMR LipoProfile® analyzes HDL particle size and concentration, helping to understand factors contributing to low HDL cholesterol levels.
Symptoms Abdominal obesity, Elevated fasting glucose, High LDL cholesterol, High triglycerides, Low HDL cholesterol